A 7-year old Guatemalan girl has died in US Customs and Border Protection custody, a source with the agency told CNN late Thursday. The source referred questions about all other details on the matter to local authorities. [Read More]

Using a 3D-printed model, some 210 screws and a black pen, surgeons in Quebec undertook a risky 12-hour operation to reduce the size of a two-year-old's enlarged skull and allow her brain to grow. [Read More]

An oral history of the most important deal in sports TV history, when Rupert Murdoch and Fox stole the NFL and John Madden out from under the Big Three networks, created the modern pregame show, invented a new way to see football, and launched a television empire... [Read More]

Many of our favorite video games dropped us in the middle of complete madness and never bothered explaining what the hell was going on. We give you the back stories that explain some of the acid flashbacks we grew up playing inside. [Read More]

Information for GET Customers Regarding Current Account Options What's New with GET? UPDATES: On April 25, 2018, the GET Committee voted to extend the non-penalty refund deadline to end at the same time that the GET to DreamAhead incentivized rollover window ends. During this extension, account owners will continue to have the option to withdraw their GET funds with no program penalties and receive either the $117.82 unit payout value, or their initial contributions (whichever is greater). Be aware that federal taxes and penalties may still apply to any account gains if refunds are not deposited into another qualified 529 plan... [Read More]

Southeast Computer Science Graduates Wired for Career Success December 13, 2018 | Business, Campus, Computer Science, Experiential Learning, Featured, Home Page, Students Share This Story Tweet Thirteen tech-savvy computer science students will graduate from Southeast Missouri State University Dec. 15 prepped with the skills for success in the world of computing. They are entering an industry integrated into almost every aspect of life and in critical need of skilled and knowledgeable computer science graduates. There is a huge shortage of students with computing skills, not just... [Read More]

Susan B. Glasser on comments made this week by the departing senators Jeff Flake and Claire McCaskill, and what may be in store for the Republican Party in 2019, when Democrats take control of the House of Representatives. [Read More]